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>> hillary clinton finally answers questions about the benghazi debacle. delivering a powerful performance to convince lawmakers and the media to see it her way. did it work? find out next on news watch. y te a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> with all due respect, the fact is would have four dead americans. was it because of a protests or because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they would go kill symptom americans. what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >>ro is secretary of state hillary clinton finally facing lawmakers in the house and the senate taking some s tough questions about the benghazi fi
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paul bagoalo working for president clinton stroke of the pen law of the land kind of cool. >> this is a president that i think has gone way beyond that in terms of the number of regulations that have come out under this administration in what are called significant regulations which have an impact of over $100 million. those are the things hurting our economy making it harder to get people back to work and making it harder for hard-working taxpayers. >> to be fair to president obama he's not the first to do this by any means even george washington did this, teddy roosevelt did many more nixon's wage and price control executive order. peace corps is an executive order. there is precedent. >> there is but if you go back to the founding fathers if men are angels we wouldn't need laws. that's why they set up a checks and balance system of government and the president doesn't appear to believe that applies to him. >> i go back to our first president as i look at an inauguration, george washington said that political parties are likely in the course of time and things to become potent engin
paul bagoalo working for president clinton stroke of the pen law of the land kind of cool. >> this is a president that i think has gone way beyond that in terms of the number of regulations that have come out under this administration in what are called significant regulations which have an impact of over $100 million. those are the things hurting our economy making it harder to get people back to work and making it harder for hard-working taxpayers. >> to be fair to president obama...
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initiative, which renamed bill clinton, hillary clinton and chelsey clinton, the reason we're getting so much coverage of bill is because of hillary now. it's not the other way around. it's because of his wife and her twitter account who says the glass ceiling crasher and her occupation tbd, the clinton noble englishive would not be getting this attention now i think if it weren't for her. not saying they're not doing good works, not saying they're not mismanaging money. >> the media always focusing on the two of them reminds me of the '92 campaign when they said you get two for the price of one. >> that's exactly what you're getting two for one in the american public's eyes and the media's eyes. >> you're also getting a lot about ted cruz who could be a nominee as well. so it balances out. >> we'll see you both later in different segments. send after the break, a new iphone is out, but tech writers seem to have gone sour on apple. we'll have the top silicon [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial gr
initiative, which renamed bill clinton, hillary clinton and chelsey clinton, the reason we're getting so much coverage of bill is because of hillary now. it's not the other way around. it's because of his wife and her twitter account who says the glass ceiling crasher and her occupation tbd, the clinton noble englishive would not be getting this attention now i think if it weren't for her. not saying they're not doing good works, not saying they're not mismanaging money. >> the media...
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against hillary clinton. lou: do you really? >> that is a showstopper how does he make it through the republican primary process? >> he is pro-life and does not have a problem with that not have a problem with that >> he has no problem projectluna.com join us at it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: now we can safely say the nsa more than just kind of broke the law. try thousands of times. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. not just fine. don't take it for me. take it from despise himself. an internal audit out of no less than the national curity agency it's often define 200776 violations of established court orders regarding
against hillary clinton. lou: do you really? >> that is a showstopper how does he make it through the republican primary process? >> he is pro-life and does not have a problem with that not have a problem with that >> he has no problem projectluna.com join us at it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money...
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neil: bill clinton, able politician. no one ever better that i have seen in my lifetime. >> really. >> extraordinary dealing with people. at end of the day, the problem is, everyone is catering to a constituency group. you need someone t to come in s, i will reset priorities, mayor bloomberg had 12 years. neil: but he used last year, going after sodas. >> that is bike lanes. neil: even billionaires can do cookie things. >> two terms might have been better. >> you are right about that what about argument of billionaires. >> some are smart and effective. there is something unique that gets them top of wrung, but this city is full of ceos, many of whom are retiring, people who are used to making tough decisions, not like the city does not have a bunch of decision makers, but they are just not running for office. neil: that opens the playing fields. >> i tell you, they don't come smarter ed rollins. >> breaking news, white house just delaying a very key probably biggest part of health care law, a stunning concession, on a la
neil: bill clinton, able politician. no one ever better that i have seen in my lifetime. >> really. >> extraordinary dealing with people. at end of the day, the problem is, everyone is catering to a constituency group. you need someone t to come in s, i will reset priorities, mayor bloomberg had 12 years. neil: but he used last year, going after sodas. >> that is bike lanes. neil: even billionaires can do cookie things. >> two terms might have been better. >> you...
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clinton schmoozing. you know, tip and reagan always used it, this willingness to pick up the phone and stay in touch on the little issues. he apparently like does talk to you guys about policy nuances. he likes to talk about wonki stuff. >> clinton connects, and i've seep him connect walking through a hotel kitchen. and he connects with members of congress where he wants to talk about the dynamics of a congressional election or the future of medicare or wants to talk about the broad range of issues we have. so he does have this relationship with members of congress. it's not calculated. it's not orchestrated. he just has these relationships, and he deepens these relationships and sustains them over the years. >> you do what i've been through once or twice. describe congressman, because you are the chairman of the campaign committee, what it's like when bill hits you with those big blue eyes, and makes you feel like you're the only person on this planet that he thinks or cares about. >> it's almost indesc
clinton schmoozing. you know, tip and reagan always used it, this willingness to pick up the phone and stay in touch on the little issues. he apparently like does talk to you guys about policy nuances. he likes to talk about wonki stuff. >> clinton connects, and i've seep him connect walking through a hotel kitchen. and he connects with members of congress where he wants to talk about the dynamics of a congressional election or the future of medicare or wants to talk about the broad range...
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chelsea clinton's marriage. it's a private ceremony, but media interest is overwhelming. >> of course it's a wedding that's being billed as fit for american royalty and it doesn't appear to disappoint. >> long time clinton friends ted danson and mary steenbergen are among the few famous guests invited to attend. >> watching the support that bill gave his daughter and the way he honored her and the admiration that he has for her and the respect he has for her and for this lovely man that she married was very moving. >> chelsea asked one thing from her father, that he lose 15 pounds for his health before she gets married. >> she told me the other day, dad, the only thing you got to do is walk me down the aisle and you need to look good. >> five months earlier bill clinton experienced chest pains and underwent a heart procedure. it is not his first time with heart issues. in 2004 he had a quadruple bypass. >> i think he's always thought about his mortality. i think that's haunted him since he was a teenager. his fa
chelsea clinton's marriage. it's a private ceremony, but media interest is overwhelming. >> of course it's a wedding that's being billed as fit for american royalty and it doesn't appear to disappoint. >> long time clinton friends ted danson and mary steenbergen are among the few famous guests invited to attend. >> watching the support that bill gave his daughter and the way he honored her and the admiration that he has for her and the respect he has for her and for this...
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. >> receivestephanie, ronald rea bill clinton had more prosperous terms. i think the benefit of a surging economy, the president may be in the same position, will that embolden him to release any shackles he had and how long does he get to do that? >> i don't think he has any self-imposed shackles. i think he's been slowly putting the building blocks in place to build a type of economy that we've all been working so hard for where everybody can get ahead, where we're building it from the middle out and not from the top down. we inherited a crisis. >> do we have a guarantee you can't mention it again? are we all agreed you can't blame the republicans for what happened four years ago. >> what i find striking about this whole weekend has been my recollections of four years ago. four years ago i was about to enter the white house with the president. our economy was in shambles. i watched him make a series of decisions very quickly to stand up to financial industry, the recovery act, to intervene on the auto industry. not any one of them was popular. he knew it
. >> receivestephanie, ronald rea bill clinton had more prosperous terms. i think the benefit of a surging economy, the president may be in the same position, will that embolden him to release any shackles he had and how long does he get to do that? >> i don't think he has any self-imposed shackles. i think he's been slowly putting the building blocks in place to build a type of economy that we've all been working so hard for where everybody can get ahead, where we're building it...
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we pound sandlike clinton did in libya. that is not good. let's say we killed the leader. how do we know that the next group is better than the current one? let's say we kill innocent people and make new enemies. so much that we make things worse. >> john, i get that. we had an experience in afghanistan where we went in on one side. the mujahedin. and then they morphed into a group called al qaeda. john: why do you think this would be different? >> i'm very skeptical. we're talking about a military operation that is confined and contained too degrading their regimes chemical weapons capacities, not just to stop the regime from using chemical weapons against its own citizens, but to stop those rebel elements from acquiring the stock of weapons which they can now do, pathetically because those weapons have been drawn out of the stockpiles. so it does not stop any side from acquiring the capability. john: chemical weapons are so much worse. are we just saying, you want to kill your people, you better use conventional weapons. >> i tell you, i have actually seen those videos.
we pound sandlike clinton did in libya. that is not good. let's say we killed the leader. how do we know that the next group is better than the current one? let's say we kill innocent people and make new enemies. so much that we make things worse. >> john, i get that. we had an experience in afghanistan where we went in on one side. the mujahedin. and then they morphed into a group called al qaeda. john: why do you think this would be different? >> i'm very skeptical. we're talking...
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but will he run if hillary clinton runs? and later, in the rewrite, wayne lapierre picked the wrong supreme court justice to make his case last night for the absolute right to carry any kind of gun or ammunition. that is coming up in the rewrite. ♪ [ male announcer ] born from the elements, destined to take them over. ♪ the sirius xm satellite radio in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. . >> you have done all you could do to deliver freedom safely to future generations, i salute you and i look ahead to 2016, wishing you much success and extending to you my highest regards. >> madam secretary, first, let me thank you for your service. and i wish you the best in your future endeavors, mostly. >> where would hillary clinton be today were it not for president obama? well, okay, she could be president of the united states. but given that she was actually a losing presidential candidate in 2008, where would she be today had president
but will he run if hillary clinton runs? and later, in the rewrite, wayne lapierre picked the wrong supreme court justice to make his case last night for the absolute right to carry any kind of gun or ammunition. that is coming up in the rewrite. ♪ [ male announcer ] born from the elements, destined to take them over. ♪ the sirius xm satellite radio in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. . >>...
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not have a thomas jefferson, or a fdr or jfk, and a bunch of very good presidents in my view or bill clinton for thatatter,. neil: what do you make of that argument? it has raised other arguments, and one thing that. anthony wean ar weiner said we'd on. >> it up to voters in san diego case, the voter overwhelming' him to resign, you see in new york with weiner. neil: in past they elected him? >> well, that is true. but you know once it comes out 92 a time when nixon won a landslide reect in months, was vilified and they wanted him out, they had to wait a coue years, when it is apop rate to say tata . >> when facts come out, they are stilloming out in san diego, they have come out in new york, the public can make up their mind it's time to go when you have done these kind of terrible beavior in san diego they are illegal. >> it is when there is a repeated pattern of decepon. a lot ofeople look at weiner, he came out and apologized were willing to forgive him. >> do you think that was' special level of creepiness. >> yes. neil: any time you you know, take pictures of your private and send them
not have a thomas jefferson, or a fdr or jfk, and a bunch of very good presidents in my view or bill clinton for thatatter,. neil: what do you make of that argument? it has raised other arguments, and one thing that. anthony wean ar weiner said we'd on. >> it up to voters in san diego case, the voter overwhelming' him to resign, you see in new york with weiner. neil: in past they elected him? >> well, that is true. but you know once it comes out 92 a time when nixon won a landslide...
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while i acknowledge that clinton is giving lessonen on we should be patient, we should talk about a -- we're ready to go. >> go ahead karen. >> it goes to something we were talking about before. that is where people can show their power. money will always be spent in campaign ps the way we overturn that is by voting. we saw record turn out from african americans. my challenge is what are you going to do to leverage that electoral power you've dem traited that you have. you're going to have have show up in presidential elections when you don't have barack obama. part of that turnout has to be we're going to demand a program that is going to deal with some of these problems. >> all right. we are looking forward to our first show coming up on june 8th, 4:00 p.m. just before my fat mug gets on here at msnbc. do you think i'm better looking? do you like the tie? >> i love the tie. >> you're doing great, looking great. >> great to have you with us. thanks so much. tonight in our survey i asked should the dems push for round two of health care? 96% of you say yes, there is four republicans o
while i acknowledge that clinton is giving lessonen on we should be patient, we should talk about a -- we're ready to go. >> go ahead karen. >> it goes to something we were talking about before. that is where people can show their power. money will always be spent in campaign ps the way we overturn that is by voting. we saw record turn out from african americans. my challenge is what are you going to do to leverage that electoral power you've dem traited that you have. you're going...
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and what does it mean for hillary clinton? that is coming up next. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> i'm getting texts from the final inaugural ball. that is right, the final inaugural ball is actually still under way at this hour. the staff ball started at 6:00 this evening. it is the ball for all of the presidential staff. campaign staff, people who have been working on all the other inaugural festivities for the president this weekend. the president, joined by the first lady, spoke to the staff this evening. lady gaga performed, and then tony bennett tweeted this, on a date with my lady tonight, lady ga
and what does it mean for hillary clinton? that is coming up next. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that...
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bush, told "people" magazine hillary clinton should run in 2016. she stopped short of saying she'd vote for her, but said clinton is, quote, unbelievably accomplished. at a dark time in politics when it seems the parties can't even agree on what they disagree about, that goes a long way. we need more barbara bushes in the beltway. it was a pleasant surprise to hear from her. she's not the first one in her family to speak positively about the clintons. george w. bush has come out and said she knows what it means to work under pressure. regardless of how you view the clintons or the bushes, both families know what public service is all about or what public service should be all about. you know, ultimately it should be about getting results. it should be about making people's lives better. unfortunately, we've lost sight of that in politics today. if you give someone a compliment or you serve someone on the opposite side of the political aisle, you're seen as weak. you're seen as someone that, you know, is a traitor, essentially. this comes from perso
bush, told "people" magazine hillary clinton should run in 2016. she stopped short of saying she'd vote for her, but said clinton is, quote, unbelievably accomplished. at a dark time in politics when it seems the parties can't even agree on what they disagree about, that goes a long way. we need more barbara bushes in the beltway. it was a pleasant surprise to hear from her. she's not the first one in her family to speak positively about the clintons. george w. bush has come out and...
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clinton kind of did or am i wrong? >> first of all, when president clinton was taking office the economy was starting to grow. when president obama was shrinking. you have to be fair. you are a fair guy, we have to be fair. okay? that is one thing about fair guy. let's be fair here. secondly, you know, i think that some of them both of them raised taxes on the wealthy. both of them tried to deal with healthcare. much to my chagrin obama was more successful than president clinton was. both signed trade agreements. >> bill: you don't see a big difference between the two? >> not so much. i see in terms of style. i think president clinton is much more outgoing guy. >> bill: that is not what i am talking about. aam talking about economic philosophy. i think president obama wants to create a western european nanny state? >> i do think that he believes in aggressive government in a downturn and other a lot of other people do. look at the auto industry. i think it was pretty aggressive there. >> bill: all right, james . ( crow
clinton kind of did or am i wrong? >> first of all, when president clinton was taking office the economy was starting to grow. when president obama was shrinking. you have to be fair. you are a fair guy, we have to be fair. okay? that is one thing about fair guy. let's be fair here. secondly, you know, i think that some of them both of them raised taxes on the wealthy. both of them tried to deal with healthcare. much to my chagrin obama was more successful than president clinton was. both...
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for his second inaugural ball, bill clinton had 14 official inaugural balls. so i should be excited that there are only two, enough to get me confused. but we'll have that for you live as it happens. we'll be right back. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure.
for his second inaugural ball, bill clinton had 14 official inaugural balls. so i should be excited that there are only two, enough to get me confused. but we'll have that for you live as it happens. we'll be right back. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the...
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lower tax rate, if the thatcher tax rate didn't end at a spot above the obama top tax rate and the clinton top tax rate. but she didn't do that. she didn't get the tax rates lower because she wasn't conservative enough. i repeat. get this. british conservatives aren't as conservative as american conservatives, and british conservatives are more liberal than american liberals. margaret thatcher left office with the lowest bracket, the lowest income tax bracket, at 25%, where today's republicans want the highest income tax bracket to be. she also doubled the british sales tax, the value added tax. she doubled it to 15%, a tax that dramatically increases the costs of everything you buy in that country. that's a sharply regressive tax, but it is a tax used to fund social programs and margaret thatcher doubled that tax, and yet she's still loved by american republicans who are ignorant of every single thing i have told you so far. when thatcher came into office, taxes as a share of gdp were 33%. when thatcher left office, that was 35%. grover norquist and all of the republican worshippers of ma
lower tax rate, if the thatcher tax rate didn't end at a spot above the obama top tax rate and the clinton top tax rate. but she didn't do that. she didn't get the tax rates lower because she wasn't conservative enough. i repeat. get this. british conservatives aren't as conservative as american conservatives, and british conservatives are more liberal than american liberals. margaret thatcher left office with the lowest bracket, the lowest income tax bracket, at 25%, where today's republicans...
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. >> even as the uncandidate, hillary clinton dominates the airwaves with her every move. her life story starring diane lane? enough. >> if nbc dares to run a mini series on hillary clinton, reince priebus says there will be no room for debate. same as cnn. it will be pushed out in the cold while republicans stick to fox and other platforms that meet their terms. >> and like the democrats are coming on here? i doubt it, chris. what was your reaction to this? >> well, hat's off to reince priebus for doing what republicans should have done a long time matthews. racist. if you are critical of the biasf you're against free speech. bia what more impetus do they need to tell nbc to go pound sand kind of reaction. this is exactly what it is. i want to go back about the revolving door between nbc and i the white house. t the white house gets the red carpet with all of their guestsd on msnbc, whether it is gibbs, e axelrod, now we are learning that the white house puts out the red carpet for nbc when you hear that rachel maddow has visited the oval office as many times at the king
. >> even as the uncandidate, hillary clinton dominates the airwaves with her every move. her life story starring diane lane? enough. >> if nbc dares to run a mini series on hillary clinton, reince priebus says there will be no room for debate. same as cnn. it will be pushed out in the cold while republicans stick to fox and other platforms that meet their terms. >> and like the democrats are coming on here? i doubt it, chris. what was your reaction to this? >> well,...
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will that be different in this second term with hillary clinton gone? >> i think there are some openings for the obama administration that weren't there in the first four years. you know, we're out of iraq. we're going to be out of afghanistan, our troops out of afghanistan at the end of next year. i think there are going to be some foreign policy challenges with iran and syria and libya and who knows where. and maybe a little bit more of an opening for foreign policy. we also know that presidents in their second term, they tend to turn to foreign policy in those final two years when it is so hard to get things through congress. so i would say, you know, and he's got a secretary of state who's very experienced in john kerry and who also has a relationship with barack obama. >> is there anything he can't do now that secretary clinton will be -- again, friday is her last day. what capability does he lose in her specifically? >> well, she had a great history. she was a -- you know, has often been said a rock star around the world. that was a big help in ma
will that be different in this second term with hillary clinton gone? >> i think there are some openings for the obama administration that weren't there in the first four years. you know, we're out of iraq. we're going to be out of afghanistan, our troops out of afghanistan at the end of next year. i think there are going to be some foreign policy challenges with iran and syria and libya and who knows where. and maybe a little bit more of an opening for foreign policy. we also know that...
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it was clinton coming in and kept that campaign tight right through. you were right in saying in the early going which ended up being decisive, all that apparatus, all the clinton money, all the clinton support group wasn't enough to beat the new kid on the block who seemed like it was his time. >> yeah, obama had this incredible organization of young people who were stationed in each of the towns in iowa. it was probably the best iowa organization i have ever seen. he was a better grassroots kind of candidate at that point. she later became, when it was too late, a really good candidate. chris: two factors i can remember, five years ago, it seems like a long time ago. she was sort of still with the iraq war. she wouldn't take it back. the other guy was clearly against it from day one like we first heard of him, he was against the war. she was selling experience and the clinton thing. how she do it this time? >> time for someone with a little more vintage. >> the threshold for a woman candidate, a really creditability woman candidate for the first time
it was clinton coming in and kept that campaign tight right through. you were right in saying in the early going which ended up being decisive, all that apparatus, all the clinton money, all the clinton support group wasn't enough to beat the new kid on the block who seemed like it was his time. >> yeah, obama had this incredible organization of young people who were stationed in each of the towns in iowa. it was probably the best iowa organization i have ever seen. he was a better...
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that is something president clinton did, people don't realize until the crisis becomes threatened, but real. >> there is nothing he can do. i mean, it is going to happen. he is just making a suggestion, hey, guys, how about something smaller now if you can't get the big deal done. >> and sometimes that is what congress needs. i was just in washington over the weekend. you go in all the museums where you don't have to pay an entrance fee to get in. they're all subsidized by the taxpayer. one woman said you know, we're always the villain, but we're there doing the hard work they don't know we're doing. federal workers are always the bad guy. people don't understand the government is things like the post office or things we need. everybody wants to cut the government, but when you explain what it is, nobody wants to cut it. >> you know, i rely on air traffic controllers and we'll be relying them in the next segment. i'm going to find out if i'm going to actually fly in the next segment. joy reid, and ari melber, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, on the sequester thing, the democrat
that is something president clinton did, people don't realize until the crisis becomes threatened, but real. >> there is nothing he can do. i mean, it is going to happen. he is just making a suggestion, hey, guys, how about something smaller now if you can't get the big deal done. >> and sometimes that is what congress needs. i was just in washington over the weekend. you go in all the museums where you don't have to pay an entrance fee to get in. they're all subsidized by the...
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if you're looking at someone like bill clinton, who did it while in office. people liked him, so i think he -- it was a little easier for people to forgive him. this is not adultery, but people do not like lance armstrong, so they're ready to crucify lance armstrong. >> bill clinton went on an apology tour and he got his wife on his side. and they stayed together. >> in the days post monica, he spent a lot of his life apologizing for that. >> what we can't stand is the eliot spitzers who are holier than thou commit adultery. to your point, there is a difference although wrong. this was a guy who fell in love and blew up his life. that's a flaw that a lot of people can relate to. what's working against him is a bigger picture in this country. you know the mid-70s, half the country thought adultery could possibly be okay? we've actually, as we're getting more progressive toward gay marriage, it's going the other way, as far as adultery. and the reason that's happening,because people are blaming divorce for -- >> you don't think that's because more women are now
if you're looking at someone like bill clinton, who did it while in office. people liked him, so i think he -- it was a little easier for people to forgive him. this is not adultery, but people do not like lance armstrong, so they're ready to crucify lance armstrong. >> bill clinton went on an apology tour and he got his wife on his side. and they stayed together. >> in the days post monica, he spent a lot of his life apologizing for that. >> what we can't stand is the eliot...
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washington time, clinton issues a statement. despite the months of security warnings in benghazi and claims of responsibility by an al qaeda affiliate, clinton links the attack to the anti muhammad video produced by nikoula. some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. the united states deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. back in benghazi, the seven-man tripoli response team finally gets to leave the benghazi airport, bound for the cia annex. >> within 15 minutes of arriving at the annex facility, they came under attack by mortar and rocket-propelled grenades. >> the accuracy was terribly precise. first mortar round was long, the next was short, the next three landed on the roof. killing glen and tyrone. >> glen dougherty and tyron woods become the third and fourth americans killed that night.tripoli, knows he has to send another plane to benghazi. >> people in benghazi had been fighting all night, tired, exhausted. >> r
washington time, clinton issues a statement. despite the months of security warnings in benghazi and claims of responsibility by an al qaeda affiliate, clinton links the attack to the anti muhammad video produced by nikoula. some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. the united states deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. back in benghazi, the seven-man tripoli response team finally...
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no, hillary clinton is really her own thing. her career in public life, in public office is unlike anybody else in american history. she went from being an accomplished lawyer in her early career to being the first lady of arkansas. she then became a very high profile first lady of the united states for her husband's two terms in office. she was the first modern first lady to turn that role into a policy job and the first attempt at health reform. she went on to weather her husband's in-office infidelity scandal and impeachment in office. she became a senator from the state of new york and then of course that historic and very hard fought race for the democratic presidential nomination, concluding with barack obama winning the presidency, and then him nominating hillary clinton to be the highest profile secretary of state that our country probably has ever had. and we have had a lot of very high profile secretaries of state. >> so it's been quite a challenging week saying goodbye to so many people. and knowing that i will not ha
no, hillary clinton is really her own thing. her career in public life, in public office is unlike anybody else in american history. she went from being an accomplished lawyer in her early career to being the first lady of arkansas. she then became a very high profile first lady of the united states for her husband's two terms in office. she was the first modern first lady to turn that role into a policy job and the first attempt at health reform. she went on to weather her husband's in-office...
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bush took the stage himself with guitar in hand at one of his inaugural balls. ♪ and bill clinton duetted with sex phonist clarence clemons in 1993, but what americans remember most was the performance clinton's campaign theme song. ♪ don't stop thinking about tomorrow ♪ ♪ don't stop >> reporter: all five members of fleetwood mac reunited just to play in front of the clintons as lindsay buckingham recalls. >> what bill and hillary both had to offer is people and what they were espousing was exciting to a lot of us. and so we were quite pleased, as we were going out with the tag, you know, don't you look back, don't you look back, bill comes up and hillary comes up and shakes our hands and it was just one of those experiences you will never forget. ♪ only in america >> reporter: country music was front and center at the inaugural fest foifrts texan george w. bush. >> bush loved to portray himself as a texas rancher. what is a texas rancher listen to? country. >> reporter: president obama's upcoming celebration will spotlight country along with rock, r & b and pop. this year's lineu
bush took the stage himself with guitar in hand at one of his inaugural balls. ♪ and bill clinton duetted with sex phonist clarence clemons in 1993, but what americans remember most was the performance clinton's campaign theme song. ♪ don't stop thinking about tomorrow ♪ ♪ don't stop >> reporter: all five members of fleetwood mac reunited just to play in front of the clintons as lindsay buckingham recalls. >> what bill and hillary both had to offer is people and what they...
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under clinton it started coming down. and in fact we balanced the budgets. >> surplus. >> we balanced the budget, had a surplus for the last three years. under george bush it wept up again because of the tax cuts and because of two unfunded wars and so forth. again, the debts are not all the same. it depends on the state of the economy. now we have a large debt as a percentage of gdp, although not nearly as large as at some points in our history, and what we ought to do is pay that down but pay it down basically for the way we did it the 15 years after world war ii by economic growth, not by following policies that will stifle growth and that will put burdens on middle-class people. >> i think this discussion highlights the -- how the opposition -- the republican opposition the president is facing is sort of hypocritical because the truth is we could have deficit reduction or tax cults. it was massive tax cuts. the bush tax cuts are the number-one reason why we have really the debt that we have, that and the wars. it's no
under clinton it started coming down. and in fact we balanced the budgets. >> surplus. >> we balanced the budget, had a surplus for the last three years. under george bush it wept up again because of the tax cuts and because of two unfunded wars and so forth. again, the debts are not all the same. it depends on the state of the economy. now we have a large debt as a percentage of gdp, although not nearly as large as at some points in our history, and what we ought to do is pay that...
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and another chance to see chelsea clinton taking part in the national day of service event. in 2009, activities began with president-elect and mrs. obama attending church services across from the white house. they went to the white house and the motorcade for the coast and the inaugural address. here is a look at the activities from 2009. ♪ >> how are you? [sirens] [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> good morning. [cheers] [cheers and applause] >> you ok? >> yeah, i'm fine. ♪ cheers and applause ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers] >> ready to go? >> we have senator biden in the other room. >> present. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the chief justice of the united states, john g. roberts jr. and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. ♪ >> how are you? good morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g. ryan, cochairs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >>
and another chance to see chelsea clinton taking part in the national day of service event. in 2009, activities began with president-elect and mrs. obama attending church services across from the white house. they went to the white house and the motorcade for the coast and the inaugural address. here is a look at the activities from 2009. ♪ >> how are you? [sirens] [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> good morning. [cheers] [cheers and applause] >> you ok?...
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hillary clinton is the most popular woman in the world right now. democrats love her, a lot of republicans like her. she's not running for anything, certainly not now. she's retiring from a tough job. people agree she's done a pretty darn good job, and yet she's getting hauled over the firing squad. don't we want any more -- don't people anymore wait a bit before they start to say ready, aim fire? don't we give a person, even an important person, a little time-out before we start the attack, loose the dogs, start ripping at the skin? i know politics. i don't know this politics. obama's the president. he will be for four years. he's the guy who will make the calls politically until 2016. is this about just attacking democrats? is this about trying to convince her, mrs. clinton, not to run? if so, it might just be the easiest way to guarantee she runs. don't you think? neera tanden is a former policy director to hillary clinton, and ron reagan is an msnbc political analyst. both of you are good people to have on right now. i want to get a comment from
hillary clinton is the most popular woman in the world right now. democrats love her, a lot of republicans like her. she's not running for anything, certainly not now. she's retiring from a tough job. people agree she's done a pretty darn good job, and yet she's getting hauled over the firing squad. don't we want any more -- don't people anymore wait a bit before they start to say ready, aim fire? don't we give a person, even an important person, a little time-out before we start the attack,...
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clinton-ryan? >> i think they're one to one. if hillary clinton runs, we all thought she was the inevitable candidate in 2008, and we're proved wrong. but certainly she would start out as a huge frontrunner, nobody else on the democratic side. so really it is a question if paul ryan can get through. i would say james garfield, the only sitting house member ever elected president. >> and jonathan, he is also up against the viewers. the history, doing the television age that the losing vice presidential candidate always goes on to never be president. ana-marie cox, and jonathan allen, thank you very much. >>> coming up, when do you think mississippi ratified the 13th amendment abolishing slavery in this country? send us your guesses on facebook or twitter, the answer coming up. here is a hint. it actually took a movie to get them to do it. >>> and the most love-sick governor of our time, back, running for congress in south carolina. and the frontrunner in the democratic party to run against him it steven colbert's sister. we'll pr
clinton-ryan? >> i think they're one to one. if hillary clinton runs, we all thought she was the inevitable candidate in 2008, and we're proved wrong. but certainly she would start out as a huge frontrunner, nobody else on the democratic side. so really it is a question if paul ryan can get through. i would say james garfield, the only sitting house member ever elected president. >> and jonathan, he is also up against the viewers. the history, doing the television age that the...
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hillary clinton and condoleezza rice before her ordered u.s. embassies and intelligence services to gather private information on u.n. leaders and diplomats. including computer passwords, even dna and fingerprints. >> private manning also released this video. this disturbing video showing american helicopter pilots in iraq in 2007 firing on a group of iraqis and a journalist from the "reuters" wire service, and his driver. 12 people were killed. wikileaks added their own subtitles to it. the military said proper protocols were followed, but after this video was made public, people all across the world and in the united states outraged. until private manning leaked it, we had not seen video like this that the military did not want us to see. we had a whole new kind of access to our war in iraq. on the one hand, seemed like the trial of private bradley manning was over before it began. he had already admitted to leaking the hundreds of thousands of documents. he was held in solitary confinement for the better parent of a year. he denied very litt
hillary clinton and condoleezza rice before her ordered u.s. embassies and intelligence services to gather private information on u.n. leaders and diplomats. including computer passwords, even dna and fingerprints. >> private manning also released this video. this disturbing video showing american helicopter pilots in iraq in 2007 firing on a group of iraqis and a journalist from the "reuters" wire service, and his driver. 12 people were killed. wikileaks added their own...
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what's next for your friend, hillary clinton? >> what's next for hillary clinton? i think hillary clinton deserves some time to take a break and rest. i think she deserves some time to think about what kind of role she can play. one of the wonderful things about her is her commitment to service and public service and what that means, and i think she will be the best person to determine the role that she plays in our country's future. there are lots of ways to serve, and she's been someone who has told us that in the public for many years, and -- and i have confidence that whatever role she ought to play she will make the right choice. >> bill clinton, of course, he campaigned extensively for president obama back in october, in fact. >> sure. >> new york magazine, john heilemann, wrote this fascinating piece about the relationship describing it as a political marriage of convenience of sorts. he wrote that, quote, if obama wins, it may be because the former president saved his presidency, but what exactly do the clintons get in return? has there been or was there at
what's next for your friend, hillary clinton? >> what's next for hillary clinton? i think hillary clinton deserves some time to take a break and rest. i think she deserves some time to think about what kind of role she can play. one of the wonderful things about her is her commitment to service and public service and what that means, and i think she will be the best person to determine the role that she plays in our country's future. there are lots of ways to serve, and she's been someone...
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. >> when did he last speak to hillary clinton? >> a new poll for anthony weiner. >> i have a lot to prove to them as well. >> the law belongs to the people. >> hillary clinton now on the record about the defensive voting rights. >> the epidemic of election fraud. >> there is so much breaking news. >> kind of hard to process it all. >>> we have breaking news from new jersey tonight in the special primary election for new jersey senate, to replace the seat left open after the death of democratic senator frank lautenberg. the new york mayor cory booker has won the democratic primary. he defeated three opponents, congressman holt and pallone and sheila oliver. tea party candidate, steve lonegan, the former mayor of bogota, new jersey, he has won that one. the special election for the senate seat will be held on october 16th, a month before the november election for new jersey governor. cory booker said this a short time ago. >> it is such an honor to be your nominee. to be your democratic nominee for the united states senate. thank yo
. >> when did he last speak to hillary clinton? >> a new poll for anthony weiner. >> i have a lot to prove to them as well. >> the law belongs to the people. >> hillary clinton now on the record about the defensive voting rights. >> the epidemic of election fraud. >> there is so much breaking news. >> kind of hard to process it all. >>> we have breaking news from new jersey tonight in the special primary election for new jersey senate, to...